
HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 70
(By Delegates Rowe, Staton, Amores, Michael, Mezzatesta,




Angotti, Ashley, Beane, Butcher, Campbell, Cann, Capito,




Coleman, Compton, Dalton, Davis, Dempsey, Doyle, Ennis,




Faircloth, Ferrell, Flanigan, Fletcher, Frederick, Givens,
Harrison, Hatfield, Hines, Houston, Hubbard, Hunt, Jenkins,





Johnson, Kuhn, Leach, Linch, Mahan, Manchin, Manuel,
Mattaliano, McGraw, Paxton, Perdue, Pethtel, Pettit, Prunty,
Romine, Ross, Schadler, Smirl, J. Smith, Sparks, Stalnaker,
Stemple, Susman, Thompson, Warner, Webb, C. White, H. White,
Williams, Willis, Wills, Anderson, Caputo and Wright)
Requesting the Joint Committee on Government and Finance conduct
a study of elder care homes in the State including those homes
which house elderly persons who need assisted living services.




Whereas, It is the policy of this State to encourage and promote
the development and utilization of resources to ensure the
effective care and treatment of persons who are dependent upon the
services of others by reason of a physical or mental impairment;
and




Whereas, A guiding principle of administration of the laws of
this State is that such persons shall be encouraged and assisted in
securing necessary care and treatment; and




Whereas, In recognition that for many such persons, effective
care and treatment can only be secured from proprietary, voluntary
and governmental offerings, it is the policy of this State to
ensure the protection of the rights and dignity of those using such
services; and




Whereas, West Virginia's elderly population is increasing and now ranks as the oldest median population in the nation; therefore,
be it




Resolved by the Legislature of West Virginia:




That the Joint Committee on Government and Finance is hereby
requested to conduct a study of the State's elderly home care
industry in order to ensure the development and utilization of
resources and the protection of the rights and dignity of those
persons residing in such homes; and, be it




Further Resolved, That the findings and recommendations
resulting from the study shall be reported to the Legislature by
the beginning of the Regular Session of the year 2001, together
with drafts of any proposed legislation necessary to effectuate
such recommendations; and, be it




Further Resolved, That the Joint Committee on Government and
Finance shall receive from the Legislature funding to meet any
expenses incurred by the undertaking of the study.